Hello, If I put a "breakpoint;" in my code, the engine does not recognize it. I searched through the manual as well as though the forums on how to use the debugger, and it looks like putting a breakpoint; is all I'm supposed to do to initialize it? Am I missing something? Do I need to add some sort of a header or external file somewhere to make it work? Thanks, any help is greatly appreciated! -Matt
Ok until I know that means, that you put the brakpoint somwhere that has not been excecuted, or over one bracket alone "{", its probably that you didn´t call the function or the statement returns false
Yes. I'll have some function, everything compiles and runs fine. Inside one of the functions I'll type in breakpoint;, now when I click the black or red triangle it doesn't even compile, it highlights breakpoint saying that it doesn't know what that means.
well if you are doing that that´s the problem, to toogle a break point you can 1-select the line of code where you gonna put the breakpoint 2-press F9 -or the open hand in the toolbar -or in the menu ->Debbug -> toogle breakpoint the code line should highlidht red
So I set breakpoint in SED, got it so I can execute one line of code at a time. But I can't tell what values my variables have (e.g. floating the cursor over variables doesn't do anything), so I tried typing in the variable names into the watch area, and all it ever says is for value is "Not Available", am I doing something wrong? Thanks again!